Energy Generated:-
(July 2025 update)
Talybont Turbine:-
Total to date: 2,225,276 MWh
Total 2025 (until emd of July): 113,492 kWhCommunity Hall Solar PV (updated Sept 2023)
Total to date: 81.7 MWh
Av per year: 8,000 kWhDomestic Solar PV (Needs updating)
Av per year: 12,770 kWhOther Talybont hydro schemes (Needs updating)
Av per year: 44,000 kWhTOTAL (Needs updating) Talybont per year : 254,770 kWh
Energy Consumed (to be updated)
1,500,000 kWh per year (estimate) Needs updating Proportion generated : 17% Needs updating-
Latest News
- Inviting paid student projects for Summer 2026 January 24, 2026
- Talybont Community Home Heating Survey Results January 24, 2026
- What are your home heating issues and needs? October 15, 2025
- Update on Clothes swapping and repair project October 15, 2025
- Our Rewear Event – August 31st September 2, 2025
Author Archives: Alison Kidd
Many uses for an electric van
Our community electric van, Heuwlen, continues to be a popular choice by our car share scheme members for all sorts of uses. In the past fortnight, she’s done runs to the recycling centre, collected a new garden table which wouldn’t … Continue reading
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2014/2015 Talybont Energy Annual Report
Want to read about what Talybont Energy has been doing this year? It’s all in here. ToUE 2015 Report
Talybont Matters – Spring 2015 Issue
You can find a copy of the Spring 2015 Talybont Matters Newsletter here.
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Has car ownership and use peaked?
Interesting article in the Guardian going through the stats on how car ownership and use in cities is dropping, particularly amongst the young. According to Glenn Lyons, founder of the Centre for Transport and Society at the University of the … Continue reading
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Pee power electricity generation
A prototype toilet has been launched on a UK university campus to prove that urine can generate electricity, and show its potential for helping to light cubicles in international refugee camps. Students and staff at the Bristol-based University of the … Continue reading